Memorandum
from Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President's
Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)/1/
/1/ Source:
National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 597, Country
Files, Middle East, India, Vol. IV, 1 Jul-30 Nov 71. Secret; Nodis. Sent for action.
SUBJECT
Instruction on Contacts with Bangla Desh Representatives in India-Cable for Clearance
As you know,
Bangla Desh representatives
in
/2/
See Document 115.
/3/ On
August 8 the Political Counselor of the Embassy in
In the
attached cable/4/ for your clearance State wishes to send the following
instructions to
/4/
Attached but not printed. Sent to
-No
commitments, contingent or otherwise, should be made for future meetings with Bangla Desh representatives,
unless or until these have first been checked with the Department.
-The already
scheduled meeting tomorrow should be limited largely to another low-key
listening exercise. A probe on the question of Awami
League willingness to negotiate for less than independence is, however,
authorized./5/
/5/ An officer from the Consulate General in
-We must not
get into a position where our contact with Bangla Desh representatives will be misunderstood or misread by
them or Islamabad./6/
/6/ The
Embassy in
This
approach to the problem seems to make sense for today. There is some value in
at least keeping our option open of informally talking with the Bangla Desh types, but we need
control and we will need to square ourselves with Yahya
before this goes further.
As the cable
indicates, State's next move will be to consider informing Yahya
of the contacts to date and passing along whatever seems worthwhile.
Recommendation: That you approve the attached cable. Just to make sure there
are no slipups, you may wish to tell Sisco orally
that you expect to clear any outgoing cables on this subject./7/
/7/ Haig initialed the approve option for Kissinger.
Source:
Document 122, volume XI,